The outbreak and persistence of COVID-19 have posed a great threat to global public health and economic development. The continuous economic deterioration has been intensified due to the continuous prevention and control measures, such as closed management. Insisting on the prevention of the epidemic or economic restart has become a dilemma for all countries. Epidemic prevention is not only the main behavior of a single country but also a common problem faced by all countries in the region. Continuous prevention measures will affect economic development, but an early restart of the economy is faced with the recurrence of the epidemic. To avoid the emergence of prisoner's dilemma in the governance of the epidemic, each country cannot make de...
COVID-19 is a global epidemic. Till now, there is no remedy for this epidemic. However, isolation an...
This paper explores how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting conflicts world-wide. On one hand, confro...
Purpose: Based on the fact that punishment and subsidy mechanisms affect the anti-epidemic incentive...
The classification of COVID-19 as a pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO), substantiated a...
In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, strengthening collaborative prevention and control of publi...
The COVID-19 is a global pandemic that has threatened the entire world. Through the advice of scient...
Visitors can play an important role in the spread of infections. Here, we incorporate an epidemic mo...
Recent epidemiologic studies have suggested that the prophylactic use of antiviral drugs could slow ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Industrial & Manufacturing Systems EngineeringDavid Ben-AriehEpide...
We propose two models inspired by the COVID-19 pandemic: a coupled disease-human behaviour (or disea...
Since COVID-19 was first discovered, it exploded into a pandemic resulting in devastating effects on...
We consider two neighbouring countries in which a pandemic disease spreads. Countries face a trade-o...
The pandemic reminded us that the pathogen evolution still has a serious effect on human societies. ...
We consider two neighbouring countries in which a pandemic disease spreads. Countries face a trade-o...
Visitors can play an important role in the spread of infections. Here, we incorporate an epidemic mo...
COVID-19 is a global epidemic. Till now, there is no remedy for this epidemic. However, isolation an...
This paper explores how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting conflicts world-wide. On one hand, confro...
Purpose: Based on the fact that punishment and subsidy mechanisms affect the anti-epidemic incentive...
The classification of COVID-19 as a pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO), substantiated a...
In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, strengthening collaborative prevention and control of publi...
The COVID-19 is a global pandemic that has threatened the entire world. Through the advice of scient...
Visitors can play an important role in the spread of infections. Here, we incorporate an epidemic mo...
Recent epidemiologic studies have suggested that the prophylactic use of antiviral drugs could slow ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Industrial & Manufacturing Systems EngineeringDavid Ben-AriehEpide...
We propose two models inspired by the COVID-19 pandemic: a coupled disease-human behaviour (or disea...
Since COVID-19 was first discovered, it exploded into a pandemic resulting in devastating effects on...
We consider two neighbouring countries in which a pandemic disease spreads. Countries face a trade-o...
The pandemic reminded us that the pathogen evolution still has a serious effect on human societies. ...
We consider two neighbouring countries in which a pandemic disease spreads. Countries face a trade-o...
Visitors can play an important role in the spread of infections. Here, we incorporate an epidemic mo...
COVID-19 is a global epidemic. Till now, there is no remedy for this epidemic. However, isolation an...
This paper explores how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting conflicts world-wide. On one hand, confro...
Purpose: Based on the fact that punishment and subsidy mechanisms affect the anti-epidemic incentive...